| 1799 - 678 páginas
...Fare,"—A person, or a number of persons, conveyed in a hired vehicle by land or water. Then with 1 closed eyes, clench'd hands, and quick-drawn breath,...closing waters whelm— —Laughs the glad THAMES, uiul clasps each Fair one's charms That screams and scrambles in his oozy arms. —Drench'd each smart... | |
| 1800 - 270 páginas
...with closed eyes, clench'd hands, and quickdrawn breath, Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the gulf beneath. — Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers...surge the closing waters whelm — — Laughs the glad 1 hames, and clasps each fair one's charms That screams and scrambles in his oozy arms. — Drench'd... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1801 - 276 páginas
...closed eyes, clench'd hands, and quick-drawn breath, Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the gulf beneath. — Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers...starting own the impetuous shock ; The shifted oar, dropp'd sail, and steadied helm, With angry surge the closing waters whelm — Laughs the glad Thames,... | |
| 1809 - 402 páginas
...clos'd eyes, clench'd hands, and quick-drawn breath, Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the gulf beneath. Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers...and clasps each fair one's charms That screams and scrabbles in his oozy arms. Drench'd each smart garb, and clogg'd each struggling limb, Far o'er the... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1809 - 428 páginas
...clos'd eyes, clench'd hands, and quick-drawn breath, Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the gulf beneath. Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers...and clasps each fair one's charms That screams and scrabbles in his oozy arms. Drench'd each smart garb, and clogg'd each struggling limb, Far o'er the... | |
| 1813 - 254 páginas
...with closed eyes, clench'd hands, and quickdrawn breath, Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the gulf beneath. —Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers...— — Laughs the glad Thames, and clasps each fair one'i charms That screams and scrambles in his oozy arms. — Drench'd each smart garb, and clogg'd... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 páginas
...clench'd hands, and quickdrawn breath, [beneath. Darts at the central arch, nor heeds the _ gulf — Full 'gainst the pier the' unsteady timbers knock...starting own the' impetuous shock ; The shifted oar, dropp'd sail, and steadied helm, With angry surge the closing waters whelm — — Laughs the glad... | |
| William Wadd - 1827 - 322 páginas
...dart beneath ; Full 'gainst the pier the unsteady timbers knock, The thin planks starting, own th' impetuous shock :— The shifted oar, drop't sail,...and clasps each fair one's charms, That screams and struggles in his oozy arms." With most powerful claims to popular estimation, a vigorous mind, brilliant... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1838 - 404 páginas
...they dart beneath, Full 'gainst the pier th' unsteady timbers knock, The thin planks starting own th' impetuous shock, The shifted oar, dropt sail, and...and clasps each fair one's charms, That screams and struggles in his oozy arms." The tremendous rafts which at a certain time considerably agitated the... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1852 - 272 páginas
...unsteady timbers knock, The loose planks, starting, own the impetuous shock; The shifted oar, dropp'd sail, and steadied helm, With angry surge the closing...charms, That screams and scrambles in his oozy arms. Drenched each smart garb, and clogged each struggling limb, Far o'er the stream the Cockneys sink or... | |
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